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New Mexico, Massachusetts phase out COVID-related programs
Mon, 2023-03-06 09:35 —
mike kraft
New Mexico's COVID-19 public health orders to end March 31
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico is extending health orders related to COVID-19 one final time through the end of the month. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham made the announcement Friday that she is renewing an executive order but will let it expire after March 31.
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Mass. is winding down its remaining free COVID test sites this month
Almost exactly a year after Massachusetts first began winding down the free “Stop the Spread” testing program, the last 11 sites will close by the end of the month. Demand for testing is a fraction of what it used to be, but health officials say the state should be able to ramp back up if the need rises.
Nik DeCosta-Klipa
WBUR
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